An evaluation of the clinical skills and experience within an orthopaedic Integrated Clinical Assessment and Treatment Service

S Feist-Wilson, N Heron - BJGP open, 2018 - bjgpopen.org
is therefore of paramount importance if the NHS is to withstand the demand being placed on
its shoulders. One possible solution is to … Given that 20% of GP workload is related to MSK …

The emerging study of positive empathy

SA Morelli, MD Lieberman, J Zaki - Social and Personality …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… Instead, we aim to (i) clarify what is currently known and unknown about positive empathy
and (ii) chart a course for future work on this topic. Overall, we hope this review not only …

Witnessing peer rejection during early adolescence: Neural correlates of empathy for experiences of social exclusion

CL Masten, NI Eisenberger, JH Pfeifer… - Social …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… the first run lasting 120 s, and one during the shorter period of inclusion in the second run
prior to exclusion lasting 60 s) and one exclusion block (lasting 50 s). After modeling the …

The crossover of positive and negative emotions: The role of state empathy.

M Westman, E Shadach, G Keinan - International Journal of Stress …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
… Furthermore, the present research is the first to show that the crossover of positive emotions
is stronger than the crossover of negative emotions, a comparison that has never been …

Gratitude enhances change in athletes' self-esteem: The moderating role of trust in coach

LH Chen, CH Wu - Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… We suggest that such an examination is important theoretically because longitudinal studies
can help researchers understand the function of gratitude in self-esteem and is important …

The interaction of social skill and organizational support on job performance.

WA Hochwarter, LA Witt, DC Treadway… - Journal of applied …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
… The purpose of the present study is to address this gap in the literature. … is unaccompanied
in a room entering data. Following Burgoon and Dunbar (2000), we contend that social skill is

The interactive effects of personal traits and experienced states on intraindividual patterns of citizenship behavior

R Ilies, BA Scott, TA Judge - Academy of Management journal, 2006 - journals.aom.org
An experience-sampling study investigating the dynamic process through which personal
traits and affective and attitudinal states experienced at work influence intraindividual patterns …

Investigating associations between hoarding symptoms and affective and cognitive empathy

W Chen, S McDonald, T Wearne… - British Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… Empathy is a key determinant of social functioning and is considered a fundamental social
… Given the minimal empirical evidence in the area, it is unclear whether HD is consistently …

Development, implementation and evaluation of a bespoke, advanced practice musculoskeletal training programme within a clinical assessment and treatment …

…, S Cliffe, J Kemp, A Menon, E Hall, S Ryan - Musculoskeletal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Musculoskeletal disease is burdensome, costly and reported to be the 4th biggest reason for
years lived with disability. Lower back and neck pain were the leading causes of disability …

Workplace helping: Interactive effects of personality and momentary positive affect

JM Conway, SG Rogelberg, VE Pitts - Human Performance, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… Our focus is exclusively on helping individuals because (a) it is a common element to all …
Despite the large amount of research in nonorganizational settings, there is much we do not …